在职攻硕英语习题练习

在职攻硕英语每日一练(2019/11/5)
1题: Mary: What are you working on Susan: I'm doing some embroidery. Mary: ______ Susan: I don't do very much, just for very special occasions.
A.I didn't know you did needlework.
B.I think you have done a good job.
C.Where did you learn to do needlework
D.Why do you do needlework
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2题: It is important that the hotel receptionist ______ that guests are registered correctly.
A.has made sure
B.made sure
C.must make sure
D.make sure
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3题:Which of the following is the main purpose of this announcement


A.To tell campus personnel of the new library services.
B.To announce the new movies on campus this summer.
C.To notify university people of important schedule changes.
D.To remind the students to validate their identification cards.
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4题: A: Is everyone always so helpful to you in your office
B: ______
A.Yes. What can I do for you now
B.Yes, there is a hotel nearby.
C.Yes. Can I help you
D.Yes. It's a great place to work.
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5题: She suddenly recalled that her blanket had been taken away.
A.released
B.remembered
C.reassured
D.relieved
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By the time the Olympics begin inAtlanta this summer, the business world will have spent more than $1 billion to link their names and products to the Olympic Games. There are 10 Worldwide Sponsors, 10Centennial Olympic Partners, about 20 regular sponsors and more than a hundred licensees (领有执照者). TheAtlanta Games will boast an "official" timepiece (clock), two official game shows, and two official vehicles: a family car, and a luxury sedan (轿车).But what exactly do these companies reap for their huge investmentAt the very least, they command tickets to the most popular events, invitations to the best parties and prime hotel rooms.But most of all, according to US Postal Service, it is purchasing the right to spend money.
And the right to spend money is expensive. The biggest backers, Olympic sponsors likeAnheuser-Busch,Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Xerox, commit up to $40 million.But, getting the rights to the Olympic rings is only half the battle. The other half is the challenge to sort of wrap their product brands around that image. Often that means TV time.And at roughly $ 400,000 per 30-second slot, some of the biggest sponsors have already locked up every commercial slot in their product categories that NBC、has to sell.
Not everyone is convinced that the Games are worth the price of business admission. The biggest and most conspicuous naysayer (反对者) is Nike. Its spokesman says: "If I see a Reebok official who may not be in the best shape firing the starting pistol andCarl Lewis wearing Nike shoes, I’m going to go withCarl because that’s the authentic link. Nike’s strategy is hard to argue with-instead of sponsoring the Olympics, it sponsors Olympians.
Yet even Nike wants a piece of theAtlantic action.Along with some other non-sponsors, Nike is trying to dot downtownAtlanta with billboards.Advertisement, it’s another Olympic event.
6题:{{B}}Passage Three{{/B}}
All the following are implied in the passage but ______.A.companies use their Olympic sponsorship to promote sales of their products
B.to provide sportswear forCarl Lewis is a more effective advertisement than to provide suits for Olympic officials
C.NBC、makes great profits from selling advertising time to companies eager to impress potential customers during the Olympic Games
D.Nike looks down upon the Olympic Games
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7题: The economy's ______ into recession began several months ago.
A.defeat
B.rise
C.ascent
D.descent
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8题:If this kind of fish becomes ______ , future generations may never taste it at all.


A.minimum
B.short
C.seldom
D.scarce
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9题: Waiter: ______Customer: Yes, I'll have a cheeseburger, medium rare, with French fries.
A.What do you want to eat
B.Have you decided what to have yet
C.Excuse me, are you ready to order now
D.Excuse me, but who'd like to order
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10题:Ireland is the best place in the world to live for 2005, (51) a life quality ranking that appeared inBritain’sEconomist magazine last week.
The ambitious (52) to compare happiness levels around the world is based on the principle that wealth is not the only (53) of human satisfaction and well-being. The index of 111 countries uses (54) on incomes, health, unemployment, climate, political stability, job security equality between men and women as well as what the magazine calls "freedom, family and community life".
Despite the bad weather troubled health service, traffic problems, and the high cost of living, Ireland scored an impressive 8.33 points (55) 10. That put it well ahead of second-place Switzerland, which managed 8.07. Zimbabwe(津巴布韦), troubled by political insecurity and hunger, is rated the lowest, (56) only 3.89 points.
"Although rising incomes and increased individual choices in developed countries are (57) valued," the report said, "some of the factors associated with (58) such as the breakdown in traditional institutions and family values in part take away from a positive impact.
"Ireland wins because it successfully combines the most desirable elements of the new—the fourth highest gross domestic product per head in the world in 2005, low unemployment, political (59) —with the preservation of certain warm elements of the old, such as (60) family and community life.\
A、stickyB、static C、steepD、stable
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